The British Commonwealth: The Rebirth of the British Empire
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2021-09
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University of El-oued
Abstract
The British Empire was the biggest empire in the globe’s history. For higher or worse, this
Empire had a vast impact on the history of the world. Despite being on the winning side, the
Empire would not live through the geopolitical shifts caused by the Second World War and
would enter into an amount of terminal decline. As Great Britain marked its fall once the
Second World War, it activates a dominion status for a few of its colonies that later became
the primary members of the British Commonwealth or the Commonwealth of Nations or the
Commonwealth in short which later be joined by 54 countries from all over the world. This
study aims to explore British Commonwealth contribution to the continuity of the British
Empire and keeping the network of its previous colonies powerfully touched along until
these days. To adequately address the research objectives, the current dissertation is a
qualitative study that employs descriptive-analytical and historical methods. The study
findings revealed that the British Commonwealth played a critical role in the rebirth of the
British Empire for a variety of reasons, including the organization's commitment to
maintaining strong bonds among its members and ensuring them liberty, human rights,
democracy, freedom, and health care, among others. The study also recommends a future
descriptive study of the British Commonwealth and its role in the rebirth of the British
Empire from different angles.
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Second World War. British Commonwealth, British Empire, Cooperation, Domination, Rebirth,